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Description Structure of Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales.jpg |
English:
Basic structure of Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales, illustrating the sequence in which members typically progress from the Craft to further Orders. In practice, many of these further Orders will prescribe additional membership requirements (the
Royal Order of Scotland
– to pick an example – demands that prospective candidates must have held the degree of Master Mason for at least five years, although it is not uncommon that in some Masonic Provinces in England and Wales, further requirements for joining are added).
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